Frequencies for Tumor Cell Neosis
Neosis is a newly discovered mechanism involved in origin and growth of tumors. Up to 10% of tumor cells are polyploid cells and their role in cancer formation is not well understood. They can undergo neosis, giving rise to Raju cells which can manifest stem cell properties. Chemotherapy or radiation can cause tumor cells to go into senescence, then through neosis to form Raju cells that are resistant to treatment. This may be the mechanism for the origin and continued growth of tumor cells and explain why recurrence and resistance to treatment is a major problem.
See Rengaswami Rajaraman. A new type of cancer cell growth. The Scientist, June 2006, p 14.
Preliminary research indicates there is a frequency band for these cells in the 11mhz range that is common to all cancers. All individuals with cancer appear to test positive for these frequencies. Whether the frequencies help prevent tumor growth or recurrence remains needs to be tested by other researchers.
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Neosis--a paradigm of self-renewal in cancer.
Rajaraman R, Rajaraman MM, Rajaraman SR, Guernsey DL.
Cell Biol Int. 2005 Dec;29(12):1084-97. Epub 2005 Nov 28
Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Dalhousie University, Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, 5850 College Street, Halifax, B3H 1X5 NS, Canada. r.rajaraman@dal.ca
We recently described a novel form of cell division termed neosis, which appears to be the mode of escape of cells from senescence and is involved in the neoplastic transformation and progression of tumors (Cancer Biol & Therap 2004;3:207-18). Neosis is a parasexual somatic reduction division and is characterized by (1)
Neosis: a novel type of cell division in cancer.
Sundaram M, Guernsey DL, Rajaraman MM, Rajaraman R.
Cancer Biol Ther. 2004 Feb;3(2):207-18. Epub 2004 Feb 1.
Department of Medicine and Microbiology and Immunology,
Using computerized video time-lapse microscopy, we studied early cellular events during carcinogen-induced transformation of C3H10T1/2 cells. Multinucleate/polyploid giant cells (MN/PGs) formed due to
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